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Paramedic school entry exam latest 2023 graded A+ Abandonment Leaving a pt w/o having turned pt care over to medical professional at or above your level of care Negligence Harm that befell the pt due to a mistake you made. Assault "I'm gonna beat your ass". Verbal Battery "I beat you with a bat" physical Medial Towards inner core Lateral Away from sides Anterior Front Posterior Back Proximal Towards core, or specific site Distal Away from core, or specific site Basic tenets of HIPAA and pt privacy There is nothing you can't tell forward lines of caregivers. i.e. the RN you are turning pt care over to. Mechanics for breathing and muscles used Lung expansion - pleura: two thin, smooth layers of tissue with thin film of fluid in between allow frictionless movement across one another. Inhalation: Chest expands, creates negative pressure in thoracic cavity, parietal pleura pulls the visceral, which pull the lungs. Exhalation: Diagphragm/intercostals relax, thoracic cage contracts, pressure in cavity rises, air is expelled. Normally passive. No energy required. Exhaled air contains 16% o2. Diaphragm: primary muscle for respiration. Usually involuntary but can be controlled voluntarily. Esophagus and great vessels pass through the diaphragm. Dome shaped until contraction during inhalation; moves down and expands the size of the thoracic cavity. Intercostal muscles. Alveoli All airway structures serve to get air to this point. Only place where o2 and co2 are exchanged. Contact w/ pulmonary capillaries. Pulmonary capillaries diffuse cabon dioxide from the body to the alveoli. Alveloi diffuse o2 from respiratory system to the body. Surfactant is: a substance that helps keep the alveoli from collapsing. What each number in BP represent Systolic: the pressure exerted during contracted of the left ventricle. Diastolic: the pressure between contractions. The resting phase. This is constant. Characteristics and differences of types of muscle tissue Smooth: involuntary located within the blood vessels and digestive tract. Skeletal: voluntary that attaches to the skeleton. Cardiac: heart Diaphragm and intercostals are involuntary but are can also be voluntary. Locations/function of liver Think filter. Remember antifreeze OD and whiskey. RUQ. Helps break down fats, filters toxins, prodcues cholesterol. Location/function of spleen LUQ. Filters the blood and helps repair damaged blood platelets. Location/function of pancreas Aids in digestion, produces insulin, helps regulate CBG levels. Epigastric region. Location/function of esophagus Collapsible structure running from mouth to stomach. Posterior to the trachea. Location/function of stomach Hollow LUQ. Receives food, begins breaking it down, sends it to small intestine. Location/function of small intestine Hollow, both lower quadrants. Food from stomach is mixed w/ digestive enzymes to digest fat. Most contents are absorbed out of the small intestine and used/stored by the body. Location/function of large intestine Occupies outer


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